Yemen's Houthi leader threatened to target any Israeli presence in Somaliland. Abdel-Malik al-Houthi issued the warning on Friday, according to rebel media. He called it aggression against Somalia and Yemen. He also cited a threat to regional security.
The statement followed Israel's recognition of Somaliland. Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991. No country had officially recognized Somaliland until Israel's announcement.
The Houthi threat raises tensions in the Horn of Africa. It also complicates regional geopolitics. The move could further destabilize the already volatile area.
Somaliland's strategic location is key. It sits on the Gulf of Aden, a vital shipping lane. Israel's recognition aimed to forge new alliances. It also sought to counter Iranian influence.
The international community is watching closely. Future actions by the Houthis remain uncertain. Regional powers are likely to react cautiously.
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